Announcement: libproxy 0.4.1 released

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Nicolas Dufresne

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May 18, 2010, 12:11:36 PM5/18/10
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Dear all,

Today we released version 0.4.1 of libproxy. This version is mainly a
bugfix version of 0.4.0 plus the addition Perl and Vala bindings.

Enjoy !

ChangeLog:
* Improved cross-platform build
* Added Perl and Vala bindings
* Fix multiple infinite loop bugs
* Fix random crash with Gnome backend
* Standardized Gnome backend based on Mozilla and Chrome behavior
* Removed dependency to X11 in Gnome backend
* Allow disabling features at build time using WITH_* cmake options
* Module path can now be altered using PX_MODULE_PATH environment
* pxgconf helper location can be altered using PX_GCONF environment
* Removed proxy scheme filtering, we now trust config modules
* socks5:// and socks4:// is now allowed
* Fix crash when password is empty string
* Complete list of bug fixes:
+ 19, 59, 65, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 97, 98,
99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 108, 110
* Known issues:
+ 109 - Scheme comparison is case sensitive
+ 112 - Username and password are not URI encoded

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Nicolas Dufresne

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May 18, 2010, 9:47:02 PM5/18/10
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Dear users,

I got informed today by Gentoo packager Olivier Crête of two issues with version 0.4.1.

1. The python binding still depends on px_free() which has been removed from the interface.
2. Libproxy wont link if compiled with only one of MOZJS or WEBKIT.

Those issues exists since version 0.4.0 and are now fixed in SVN, revision 671 and 672. Feel free to apply those patches to your distribution, or you can wait until version 0.4.2 that should be made available soon to address the bugs.

best regards,
Nicolas Dufresne

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